Climate on Tap
In this episode Mary talks to Chief Brenda Dardar Robichaux, who was the principal chief of the Houma Nation in 2005 during both Katrina and Rita. We explore that experience and how it affected the Houma people, especially those who were displaced. We also talk about what subsequent storms and sea level rise have meant for the Houma Nation since then and what their future might look like. Please visit www.katrina20.org [http://www.katrina20.org] for more information on the K20 Week of Action Please visit here [https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/668eb7d539d4222a57ac8b7d/68abe02ad68127fbc6916049_25%2008%20Climate%20migration%2001%20003_opt.pdf] to read Taproot’s report on Katrina and Migration.
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